My Problem

Initially the device had some sporadic problems but the worst was trouble charging with the USB charger.

My Fix

After removing and installing my first board, the unit started but the screen did not respond to touch. I took it apart and put back together several times and finally gave up figuring I may have damaged something. I decided to give it another try and ordered another board and did that replacement. Again it gave me the same results. After letting it set a day and thinking about it. I looked at some more videos describing this type of repair and all I could tell is that possibly I missed closing one of the clips. So I opened it again and sure enough one cable clip was not closed, so I closed it and wala, it works!!

My Advice

Be patient and don't give up

My Problem

Initially the device had some sporadic problems but the worst was trouble charging with the USB charger.

My Fix

After removing and installing my first board, the unit started but the screen did not respond to touch. I took it apart and put back together several times and finally gave up figuring I may hav . . .

My Advice

My Problem

I had a problem whenever I wanted to charge my Nexus 7 (2013) It just wouldn't charge. It would only charge; sometimes, when you agitate the micro usb end of the charging cable. But after a while, the charging stops again and I would have to agitate the cable's charging end again to get the tablet to charge. I suspect that the fault lies with the charging board. I just need to change it.

My Fix

When I changed the charging board, the charging problem stops. But now I have a new problem. My touchscreen is all haywire. Sometimes it works fine and sometimes I lose the touch response mainly from the center and right portion of the screen (in portrait mode). But most of the time, I lose response from the center portion of the screen.

My Advice

I can roughly say that if you have the same problem as I have, I think that the fault lies with the charging board. You need to change it. But now that I have this new problem, I hope that if there's anybody who's faced the same kind of touchscreen issues out there share it with me? I would really appreciate it very much.

My Problem

I had a problem whenever I wanted to charge my Nexus 7 (2013) It just wouldn't charge. It would only charge; sometimes, when you agitate the micro usb end of the charging cable. But after a while, the charging stops again and I would have to agitate the cable's charging end again to get the tablet . . .

My Advice

My Problem

Some time ago, I dropped my Nexus while the Micro USB charging cord was still plugged in and, of course, it fell right on the plug. The Micro USB port on the Nexus was never the same (specifically the charging cord didn't fit in tightly any more) and the device got more and more finicky about the positioning of the cord until I couldn't get it to charge at all without holding the cord in a very specific position. I tried disassembling the Nexus far enough to try to bend the Micro USB connector on the Nexus back into shape, but no go. I decided it was time to replace the port.

My Fix

My Advice

Have a magnifying glass handy. Particularly since a lot of this (like unlocking ZIF connectors) was new to me, being able to carefully inspect/twiddle was handy.

In Step 4 of the guide, I tore the protective foil cover a bit. Be careful.

In Step 10 of the guide, it says to carefully remove and store the factory seal on the screw. Good luck with that! No way it was coming off in one piece for me.

My Problem

Some time ago, I dropped my Nexus while the Micro USB charging cord was still plugged in and, of course, it fell right on the plug. The Micro USB port on the Nexus was never the same (specifically the charging cord didn't fit in tightly any more) and the device got more and more finicky about the p . . .

My Problem

My Nexus would no longer charge or sync with my PC

My Fix

Simple, just carefully remove the back from the Nexus, remove 6 screws holding the Usb board and unclip and remove all the cables attached replace the board and reverse the process. Took 5 Min. and now its perfect again.

My Advice

The hardest part is removing the back take it slow and gently work your way all around the case. (and remember Youtube is your Friend)

My Problem

My Nexus would no longer charge or sync with my PC

My Fix

Simple, just carefully remove the back from the Nexus, remove 6 screws holding the Usb board and unclip and remove all the cables attached replace the board and reverse the process. Took 5 Min. and now its perfect again.